Nang mai

Nang mai in Thai folklore, is said to be a young woman wearing a pleated robe and covering herself in a sash with shoulder-length hair.

But the king's daughter was killed during the journey, and her body was hidden in the hollow of a big mango tree.

The family must prepare an offering of a tray of gifts, money, and sacrifice, such as pig head, booze, duck, chicken, fruit, and so on, for the wedding ceremonies.

[3] In Thai beliefs, Nang Mai had the power to make people fear cutting down trees.

They could cast a spell to make people who cut down trees sick or go insane and lose their minds.

The Bhutakam Sikkhabha precepts state that monks are not permitted to cut the grass or trees while they are still fresh and green.

It is located at Wat Sung, Tambon Sao Hai, in the Chao Mae Takhian Tong Shrine.

Saraburi sent a large Takhian Thong wooden pole discovered in the Dong Phaya Yen forest (Muak Lek) sailing down the Pa Sak River.

Crying and floating upstream from Bangkok to the Pa Sak River, it lands in front of the Sao Hai District Office.

Nang mai shrine